The Web Login feature stopped working even though it is still enabled. Why?
FastAccess interacts with browsers through what are called "Add Ons" or “Extensions”. Browsers have a privacy mode that disables all add-ons by default. If the FastAccess Add-On is disabled by a privacy mode or by any other means, the Web Login feature will stop working even if it's still enabled in the FastAccess management console.
Note that as of early 2013, all three major browsers now automatically disable extensions or add-ons installed by third party programs (such as FastAccess). For the web login feature to work, you must manually enable the extension or add-on. See your browser for detailed instructions.
The FastAccess Add Ons and Extensions are:
Internet Explorer: "FAIESSO Helper Class", "SSOIEAddonBHO Class, or "Face recognition web login for FastAccess"
Firefox: "FastAccess Web Login"
Chrome: “FastAccess SSO”
What browsers are supported?
FastAccess 4.X supports all current (non-beta) versions of IE, Firefox and Chrome.
The only exception to the above is the Win8 "Modern UI" (formerly called "Metro" - the desktop with all the square tiles) version of IE. This browser does not contain the ability to install plugins which prevents all advanced functionality. Note that the standard desktop version of IE in Win8 works as expected.
Some websites don't seem to work at all.
- FastAccess does not offer to remember credentials in the first place: In this case, you may need to type credentials manually for this site. If the web login feature is failing to trigger for ALL websites, please check this article instead.
- Website requires more than just a username and password: Please note that FastAccess can only automate the entry of a username and password. If you encounter a site that also requires, for example, the selection of a security image or answers to “personal knowledge” security questions, you will need to enter that information manually.
- FastAccess remembers credentials and enters them into the page, but does not automatically submit them – i.e. it does not “click” the login button. This is a possible limitation of some websites.
- Username and password are located on different web pages: This type of website is not supported by FastAccess.
I entered the wrong password and told FastAccess to remember it. How do I fix this?
There’s a chance that FastAccess will figure out the error on its own. If your login to the website fails and you are returned quickly to the original login page then FastAccess will assume that you typed the wrong username and/or password and will prompt you to enter the correct ones.
If the login “failure” page is different from the original login page, however, this may not work. In that case, you can change the remembered password by hand. Open FastAccess and click the “Web Login” tab. If operating in Local mode, select the website in question, change the password and click "Apply". If storing your website passwords in a secure cloud account, click the "Open" button and change the password using the website interface.
Every time I arrive at a web page that FastAccess is remembering for me, I’m prompted to log in to FastAccess (next to the video window). Why?
This is expected functionality when FastAccess is set to "Security After Login: None" mode. In this mode, FastAccess recognizes your face to log you into Windows, but then stops using the camera. Because of this, when you arrive at a protected website FastAccess must re-start to the camera and go through the process of recognizing your face again in order to safely enter your website username and password into the browser. If Security After Login is set to “User Switching” or “Continuous Security” modes, FastAccess continues to track your face even after logging into Windows which greatly reduces (but will not eliminate) the chances that an additional recognition will be required when you reach a protected website.
Note that even when Security After Login is set to "None", that FastAccess will preemptively re-attach to the camera any time that web browser activity is detected. This enhances the speed of the Web Login feature.
Note also that if FaceBright is enabled that the entire screen may turn white if additional light is needed for best recognition performance. This is normal.
Yes. In fact such programs can benefit greatly from the added security provided by FastAccess and it's Security After Login: "Continuous Security" feature.
You may want to disable the Web Login feature in FastAccess, however, in order to avoid having two different programs trying to perform the same function at the same time.
Are passwords stored with the Web Login feature encrypted?
Yes! Passwords are strongly encrypted for secure storage.
In fact with passwords stored in the cloud account, not only is strong encryption used, but the encryption key is completely unique to each individual user. This means that there is no master key which a hacker could use to gain access to everyone's information at the same time. This makes accessing a large amount of stored data far more difficult and far less attractive to attempt in the first place.
It also means that not even SensibleVision can access your stored website passwords. We are also unable to re-set your Cloud Account password.
I told FastAccess never to remember a password for a website and now I've changed my mind. How do I get it to prompt me again to remember my password?
Open FastAccess and select "Web Login" at the top. If operating FastAccess in Local Mode (i.e. not storing website passwords in a secure Cloud Account), select the website in question and click "Delete". FastAccess will now prompt you again to remember the website password the next time you login.
If storing your passwords in a secure Cloud Account, click the "Open" button and delete the website in question from the online list.
Sometimes when I arrive at a web page I’m prompted to log in to FastAccess. Why?
If at any time FastAccess loses track of your identity (if, for example, you turn away and then turn back and aren't quickly re-recognized), it will prompt you to log in manually to prove your identity before it will automatically enter your saved website login information. This further protects your valuable online information and accounts. Logging in manually also teaches FastAccess more about your face, making the next time you use the Website Login feature more likely to succeed without the need to enter your Windows password into FastAccess first.
I have multiple different accounts at one website, how do I store multiple sets of usernames and passwords?
When you tell FastAccess to remember the website login for the first time, there is a check box that says “Multiple Accounts”. Check this box. The next time you go to this site, you will see the “Account Chooser” window appear. Either select one of your existing accounts or click “”. This will give you the opportunity to enter and have FastAccess remember a second (or third or more) username and password that you can then choose from later.
Will saved websites work between different browsers?
Yes. Unlike password tools built into the browsers themselves, passwords that you save using FastAccess in one browser will automatically be entered when you visit the same website in a different supported browser.
Note that while the vast majority of websites will be fully functional in all supported browsers, it is possible for a website to behave differently between them.
I changed my password for a website that FastAccess is remembering….how do I tell FastAccess about this change?
There is a chance that FastAccess will figure it out for itself. FastAccess will at first, of course, submit your old - now incorrect - username and password to the website. If the website rejects that login and returns you to the exact same login age quickly, FastAccess assumes that your login is now out of date and will prompt you to enter and remember a new username and password.
If the login failure page is different from the original login page, however, then this process may not work. In this case, open FastAccess and go to the "Web Login" section. If you're storing your website passwords in a secure cloud account, click the "Open" button on the right and change the password for your website manually using the cloud website. If you're storing your passwords locally, select the website in question, change the password on the right and click "Apply".
I went to a website and the FastAccess window appeared. I typed in my password for that website and the login failed! What happened?
When the FastAccess window appears and your face is not recognized, you must type in your Windows password (or other Override details such as a swipe gesture or secret shape) in order to proceed. When the FastAccess video window appears, you're proving your identity to FastAccess - not to the website. FastAccess always works with your Windows password.
I need to log into a site, but the username is on one page and the password is on the next. Can FastAccess automate this logon?
FastAccess may be able to automate the entry of your password onto that page, but it will not be able to automate the entry of a username alone. FastAccess requires that a password field be present on a page in order to offer to remember anything for that page.
I log out of a website, it takes me back to the login page and FastAccess logs me right back in! How can I stop this loop?
Each website that you have FastAccess remember can submit your username and password to that site either automatically, or only when you prompt it too.
If this type of loop is a concern, turn off “auto-submit” for that website. To do this, either uncheck the box called “Auto Login” checkbox when telling FastAccess to remember the site in the first place, or if the website has already been learned, open FastAccess, click the “Web Login” at the top of the window, select the website in question, and uncheck the “Auto Login” checkbox.
Note that if you're using a secure cloud account to store your website passwords that the "Auto Login" button can only be checked when the website is first remembered.
My bank or other site requires more than just a username and password. Can FastAccess automate it all?
No. FastAccess can automate the entry of username and password for most web sites. However it cannot automate, for example, the selection of a security image or the answers to any “personal knowledge” security questions.
When I open FastAccess and click “Web Logins”, I can’t add websites to this list! Why not?
You never need to add websites to this list by hand. As long as the Web Login feature is enabled, FastAccess will automatically offer to learn the usernames and passwords for supported websites. Just login to your websites normally. The “Web Login” section of the Configuration Console allows you to view and manipulate websites that FastAccess has already learned.
Various browsers can also remember my website usernames and passwords. Do I need to enable this for the FastAccess Web Login to work?
No. Although superficially similar in function, the Internet Explorer, Firefox and Chrome password auto-entry features are completely separate from that of FastAccess. The advantage of using FastAccess for this job is that your access to important online accounts remains secure – even if you forget to lock or log out of Windows.
Will FastAccess Web Login simply put my username and password into the website, or will it actually log me in as well?
The majority of the time FastAccess Web Login feature will not only enter your username and password into the appropriate fields within a website, it will also “click” any buttons or links necessary to actually log you into that site.
It is possible, however, that certain websites may not support automatic submission of usernames and password. In other words, FastAccess may enter the username and password onto the page, but not be able to “click” the login button.
As a trouble shooting step if you find a site such as this, go to the “Web Login” section of the Configuration Console and delete the site. Return to the website login page and login again. Pay attention to whether you use the mouse to click the “login” button or hit the “Enter” key on your keyboard. Try both methods as it’s possible that one method will work while the other does not. If both methods of enrolling a website into FastAccess fail then the website does not support automatic submission of credentials.
Note that you do have the ability to turn this feature off when enrolling a website. Simply un-check the "Auto Login" checkbox in the FastAccess window that asks if you want to remember this website or not. You may also turn off the Auto Login feature after the website is already learned.
Problems updating a stored, incorrect username or password.
If you login to a website for the first time and enter a bad username or password, that bad information will be remembered if you say "Yes" when asked if you want FastAccess to remember the website. One of two things will happen next:
The website takes you to a "failure" page with a different URL than the login page.
In this case you'll need to open the FastAccess management window and change the bad information directly.
The website takes you to a "failure" page with the same URL as the login page.
In this case you'll see the message "Your saved login info isn't working. Login to the site so FastACcess can automatically save the corrected info.". You should now login again with the correct information. You will then be asked if you wish to remember the website. If you say "yes", the entry in FastAccess will be updated. Note, however, that the "failure" login page must be fully loaded in the browser first. If you re-login too quickly you may not be asked to remember the website and the entry in FastAccess may not be updated. In this case, manually update the bad information in the FastAccess management window.
Can I backup my Web Login database?
Yes!
New in version 4.X, you may now backup your entire web login database (all your website passwords) to an encrypted, password protected file which you store on your computer.
Go to the Web Login section > Management > "Backup & Restore" and follow the prompts.
The Web Login feature stopped working even though it is still enabled. Why?
FastAccess interacts with browsers through what are called "Add Ons" or “Extensions”. Browsers have a privacy mode that disables all add-ons by default. If the FastAccess Add-On is disabled by a privacy mode or by any other means, the Web Login feature will stop working even if it's still enabled in the FastAccess management console.
Some browsers may allow you to manually re-enable extensions. Please see the browsers documentation for instruction on how to enable Add Ons and Extensions. The FastAccess Add Ons and Extensions are:
Internet Explorer: "Face recognition web login for FastAccess"
Firefox: "FastAccess Web Login"
Chrome: “FastAccess SSO”
The Web Login feature doesn't work in Internet Explorer if I launch it from the Win8 "Modern" desktop!
This is a limitation of the version of Internet Explorer (IE) that is available from the "Modern" desktop (the desktop with all the square tiles) in Win8. Microsoft elected not to include a plugin architecture in this version of IE. This prevents all advanced functionality including but not limited to the Web Login feature in FastAccess.
Note that the version of IE launched from the Win8 Standard desktop (the version that looks mostly like Win7) works as expected.
I disabled (or enabled) the Web Login feature in FastAccess, but it kept working (or didn't start working)!
Web browsers only read the current status of the FastAccess web login feature when they're launched. If you either enable or disable the Web Login feature from within FastAccess while a browser is running, you'll need to close and re-open the browser for that change to take effect.
After updating Chrome, the Web Login feature no longer works.
With the update to Chrome 25, Google implemented a feature which disables all browser Extensions installed by third parties - even with the user's permission. Because FastAccess relies on an extension to communicate with Chrome, this new Chrome feature temporarily breaks the Web Login functionality.
You may, however, re-enable it easily.
In Chrome, go to the Settings Menu (the icon showing three horizontal bars in the upper right corner).
Go to Tools > Extensions.
Scroll down to "FastAccess SSO" and check the "Enable" checkbox.
The web login feature will immediately start working again.
I want to backup my Web Login password database but can't.
Backing up your database of website passwords is easy. From within the FastAccess software itself, simply go to Web Logins > "Backup & Restore". The backup process makes it easy to select a password to protect the file containing your critical passwords.
If you're using a FastAccess "Cloud Account" (a secure online storage location which allows you to synchronize your passwords to other devices running FastAccess), you may also backup your passwords. To reach your cloud account in a browser window, first open FastAccess. Next go to Web Login and click the "Open" button on the right. This will display your cloud account information in your default web browser. Click the "Import / Backup" link and then the "Backup Now" link. This will create a file which is automatically password protected using your Cloud Account password. In this case, you may not select a separate password to protect your backup file.
I cancelled out of the face recognition after logging into a website, but FastAccess tried to recognize me again the next time. Why?
When you log into a website, FastAccess will try to recognize your face. Cancelling the recognition process means that you never get the chance to tell FastAccess how to handle the website in the future.
If you want to prevent FastAccess from prompting you about a particular website, allow the face recognition to succeed (or log in with your override details if recognition fails), then click "Never for this website" when prompted.
Note that successful recognition is required to make ANY changes to your website database - including adding a website for which you do not want to have FastAccess remember the password.